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Opinion | What will a Hong Kong Sevens in October look like? Tournament will now end World Rugby Sevens Series season and feature Olympic champions

  • The city’s most iconic tournament has been postponed for seven months because of the coronavirus outbreak, presenting both challenges and opportunities
  • The tournament will now finish off the 2019-20 season and should feature both Hong Kong’s men’s and women’s squads

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Fiji will now have to wait until October to try to win their sixth straight Hong Kong Sevens. Photo: Winson Wong

When the dust finally settles on the coronavirus, hopefully we can take stock of what we did wrong – and right – in the hope of applying that to the next public health crisis that will surely follow.

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In accepting World Rugby’s offer to move the Cathay Pacific/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens to October amid the crisis, the Hong Kong Rugby Union made the right decision. Pushing ahead as other major sporting events, such as the Standard Chartered Hong Kong Marathon, the World Indoor Athletic Championships and the Chinese F1 Grand Prix were either cancelled or postponed, was starting to look more like a lost cause each day.

Cynics will argue the HKRU should have pulled the plug earlier, but in salvaging a rescheduled event instead of a cancellation, a bullet has been dodged. Now, on the turn of a dime, fans of the city’s most iconic tournament have been offered a rather tantalising alternative – a Hong Kong Sevens in October.

HKRU chief executive Robbie McRobbie is happy with this as a Plan B and why wouldn’t he be? A sevens event in October and then one the following April in 2021 will present a boatload of logistical and planning challenges, but also a realm of possibilities.

The Hong Kong Sevens in October will now cap off the 2019-20 season. Photo: Sam Tsang
The Hong Kong Sevens in October will now cap off the 2019-20 season. Photo: Sam Tsang
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“If we were going to be choosing another month to host the Hong Kong Sevens, it would be October,” he said. “The weather is great, it’s a really vibrant time of the year in Hong Kong.”

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